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FALCONS GETTING READY FOR OPENING OF SEASON AGAINST WEST ENDS OF BRISTOL SUNDAY—CHICK ODAY NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1929, RATED AS ONE OF BEST AMATEUR LIGHTWEIGHTS IN STATE—NEW BRITAIN HIGH AND KINGSWOOD SCHOOL TEAM PLAY TIE GAME VILLA T0 BATTLE |FALCONS GETTING READY DUEL BETWEEN CUBS AND | GIANTS IS TAKING FORM| McGraw Remains to See Historic Rivalry With Chicago Renewed — New York Downs Phillies, 9 to 2— Pirates Hammer Charley Root to Upset McCarthy Clan—Yankees Blank Boston Red Sox — Athletics Show Plenty of Power in Defeating Washington ! Team. s Associated P o anticipated ducl Mvn Horn to 4 National League PUILADELPHIA AB B 1 PO ap pled with Foxx q <t haseman Al § ihing head vou Liow ATRNC o ene of scored the g f on the circuit moved all the mena om ns the Ser had gained nning earlier th Geerge Tarnshaw game of the vea R roit with rst two i tors CAGO cxpense of AB R pitching his first half contined fans st Tigers the Bengals by a o g catch in the t L ‘ o and runners wers rawled headfore | g, teh Luke ' | won by i «| western of na~d wher home opening Harry Ri spectacular loop was th of the saw ninth 0 nhase niost Sewell's t 7 to 6. : L Tigers Harder Hollowa foreed the ponement Broan-White game whi to Amie as Ri por : Sox th ain rican les scason in Chicago American League NEW ey 0 Herman, 1 Prosser Prssonette. Ra | Menine, New York Bowion Two By 20 vase Struck out: | Hearn in 9th. | Maguire in 9t | 201 008 019 622 06x—5 Three hane it Herman, Harper. y Prandt 4 ning piteh- Brandt. ann H00— Tavener, Lingd Fiowars. runs Two base 1iit | rouiter. Home strocic out: By Elliott 3, .y Hearn 2, by Koupal 1. \ Eliiott. Losihg hite WESLEYAN 7980 SCHEDUL | town, Conn.. April 28 (L'l‘); jan's 1930 foothall schedule fMept. 27. Colby at Middletown: Oeober 4. Connecticul | 2 Agricultural at Middietown: Octeber | 11. Columbla at New York: October 18, Rochester ot Rochester; October | Amherst Middletown: No- | vember 1, Trinity at Hartford: No. veminer il et Wil w(town: Neo mibor Lowdoin 1| Middietown, acfler 1 i 135, at | which | must put in her game. o lin |ments of the team | May. lnaulm TENNIS FACE A DETRIMENT TO GIRLS 1 ouk out girls or “tennis fi * will get you! These poscs of pretty action aad repose indicate its effeet, BY DOROTHY SSELT o, on the among women game. says knglish tennis e of thw st the caze of Fraulein ¢ili Aussem, th rman worian cham- on. who has been ordered to give ip playing owing 1o eye strair That “trozen of do-or- th which most women & net v whicl know bints out a recer cts in lops a ) M riv says is only too apparent in ni. women play.rs strair 10 d¢ suit of ¢ tly look the 1 t the “There vars yression clop as oppo; £ fir as so st that th plain,” Sor cases 0 T have one expressions Positively sclares. pretry cd in thoi now ner d In support of po th any w n player “in W repose. Botiy N stance, looks as determined Amazon on the is a pirture o girlhood. to Edith 1107 Aussom other pretty his contention o expression of al ior ihall, f as but off, sh soft-featured The s Cross courts. smil lein anv of vomen Helen Wills ion to hes is spoken the rule. “Little the reputation engage in the s without tighte classic G of as ot eing ahble ift- est volleying muscle of tures Mre. Lycett experienced her Kk fea- one of Britain's moat players, upholds rin his statements. “First class {ennis kills,” she own girls to ppy and end gard and lined. “Why? Well thin mous amount of « eriv- aets a Asserts, “I've start young and Ly beceming hag- pace of the enor neentration she Think how has to fignt end strive all the 1o win. It is bound to show face. think women ghould tak serigusly all, with she time her It ie only = and they need such terrible conven they lose their looks.” Acontaiad Press (including games of April 24) National League Rattings—0O'Doul. Phillies tuns—Wilson, Cubs, K nx batied in—Hafey, Cards Hits —Herman, Tobins, 14. Doubles —Herman, Robins; phenson, Wilson, Cubs, 4. Triples-—Cullop, Robins, 2 Homcrs—Hafey, Cards; O'Doul Phillies, 3 tolen bascs— Roese, Glants: Maranville, Bray Pitching— (No Leader), American League Batting—Jamieson, Indians, Runs—Gehringer. Tigers, 12 Runs batted in— Alexander, ne 10 Lindstrom 524 igers Hits—Blue. Browns, 15. Doubles— McGoOwan. Browns, 5. Triples—Twelve tied. Homers— Blue, Browns, 3. #tolen bases—Fonseca, Indlans, 3 Pitching— (No leader). South Church Players To Receive Sweaters Members of the Bouth Congregs {1onal ehurch bhaskeiball team, which captured the senfor County Y. M. C. A. championship this year third time in succession, were today awarded white sweaters by the church to show the appreciation of that organmization for the &chiev. The sweaters have the team's regulation mono gram in scarlet and navy on the tront. They were awarded to the following members of the squad Captain Clifford Bell. Wilton Morey, Theedore Wesscl, Honry Rockwell, Kermet Pa . Otio I Howard Ponicl Wosiluz, and tor the | Francis | CERTAIN ATHLETES HUST BE WATCHED Interest Centers on College Track and Field Pesformers April 25 (P— Herc to keep track York young ure men an on during the hirl, days aril pecially during the nest competition at Drake but also for ti Pennsylvenia month or so ol tion— competi Sprinters of Tastitut Claude Br viio has don 4« this spring. and Geo 0t Ohio State, clocked on on for the 100" &nd 20.6 ©2207; not to overlook Jac Notre Dame flash; or Liorah., the Southern Californiz an I'ole oy the \pson day i for the Ik Elder Charley iters— red irdy of w10 knows what it fes I scaled 14 fret; Vietor Pick d of Pittsburgh: Henry Canby Jowa and Tommy Warne of Nort! westorn; also Jack Williams of sthern California and Ward monds of Stamford, all doing or betler on occasior Weight men—Hariow Stamford, now more the shot put, kri specializing in record the discuse; Dan Beattis orado gies, good cither heavy 1implem Middle distance Gist of Chicngo and Phil Edwards of New York uriversity, two brilliant haif milers who may hawe a chane to match strides at the Penn relayx Hurdlers — Hteve Anderson of <hington ard Ross Nichols of nford. Pacific coast rivals over the high sticks; John Collicr of Brov: eastern ace, all of whom have regi- larly beaten 15 seconds for the 120- yard timber st 18 ke nd 13 6 Rotliert o consigtent m Krenz, who 18 unts w of the Col- a man with nners—Virg | ch Simpson's 1ecent tying Paddock’s m and ling ti ord for the furlong o belongs agonm the st of all time The nearest approach to it as the officiul records go, was the specd flashed by Paddock himself in the National A A. . championships of 1424, when good-time Charl displaying form he failed to exhibit at the Olympics earlicr tha ar, won the “100" in 9.6 and the <220 in 20,8, These performances were made in Newark. N. J. and tied ‘1e world's records for both distances at that time Since then performances world's ric- samne day rint feats also ca v e =0 fa hs an Paddock has had famous 8.5 seconds for the 100" an American record—although it not endorsed internationally Roland Locke has lowered th record 1o 20.6 Simpson thus surpassed Paddock's feat in both events Bracey, the Te of his best days last year. sped ihe two spring distances in 96 and 209 in the national collegiate champion- | ships at Chicago, £ cyclone. on ane Fastern rowirg enthusiasts are hopeful thit Massachusetts Tech, | now a recognized front-rank ferce ! on the college seas, will join the defense agminst the far western in- | | vasion at Poukhkeepsie | | Tt was not mo long ago that M. 1 |T. was the eatch-as.catch-ran fig- |ure in rowirg. The Boston mu::‘l | neers often hitch-hiked their way te | { regattas. rowed in borrowed shel land called any lunch-counter | training table. | nthusiasm. =nod matcrial and an shle cnach in Bl Hainee, nlus some {financial M. hae chaneed all thie In its upwerd clind, M. 1. T. has frimmed Aurh etalwarts as Cornell. Princetan, Harvard and now the Navy, first virtim of the 1929 navll rarinpign, The enainecrs now have | their own sholl, cquipment and sye | Syracuse, Corncll. Columbla & Betty Nuthall a~d Edith Cioss in of the ea: has been at various times s 1 to stop the Paciti by Stanford, Washington or Califor- nia. However, four of the last six ty championships have b taken back fo the far west so thut T. well may be recruited to he castern buttle flect the Navy alone tern ¢ ahle coast rusn ML help t WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD By the United I Yesierday's hero Detroit outfielder. who staved Cleveland rally the ninth when he raced back of and caught Luke Scowell's the tying run on ha the T to beat . Harry R off inning second Ay with enabled in in and In ors the Hoyt pitehe the Rostor rmitted b season ng the Ho: Al Simnors returned to the Phi adeiphin Athletics lineup and drov: | three runs Mauckimen trim med the Washington Senator: 1 Jimmy FFoxx had perfect at bat—four hits, ine ond home run of the trips. us the dav ling his sec season, in four Carl Hubbell eld the Phitadel Phillies 10 cight and the York Giants hammered ou victory. Ott and Juckson h rune. Tits 4o home Babe Herman's the Brooklyn Robi ond straight game Braves, b to 3. home rur win th trom the helped Boston The TReds-Cards and Browns. White Sox games were prevenied by rain. USE THRE pires will gume this yeor. UMPIRES h Na WiIL Three tional gue " CHRISTY TONGiT Joe Totter Clashes With Mikey Mamfer Smulski to ' Flahive in Prelimisary Hartford Card Topight r bout: Nick Christy, Bristol vs. Pancho Villa, Hartford, 10 rounds. Double semi-final: 17 York. vs. Eddi Springfield; Frankie Busch, vs. Johnny Curcio, (euch cight rounds.) Other bouts: Joe FINAL BOUTS OF BOYING TOURNEY ankie Kon- china, New El Man- Bosto chester, Zotter, New pionships to Be Decided Chicago, April 25 —Clever Mor- | ey Bowman, of Grand Rapids, Mich. ! hard-hitting Eddie Latko of Cleve- tand, Madero Villarreal, Tulsa, OKla., |fiyweight flash and 28 other willing {vouths from every section of the country, tonight face the final tests ieading to national Junior A. A. U. | championships. After two nights of bhattles, some of them sensational and all bitterly | contested, 32 amateur boxers re- |{mained to meet tonight in Chicago stadium in the semi-final and fina: |bouts of the titlo tournament Contestants in the four lighter classes Tuesday night set a mark of cight knockouts in 21 bouts. but huskies in the welter, middleweight, lightheavy and heavyweight divis jons. last night gave about 7,000 cven wmore action for their Six knockouts, some of them in matches where either hoy mignt have be the victor, were scored in i« ments. There was hardly an idle moment in any the bouts, indicating that wetion tonight will surpass even that of the last two nights. The weight problem was to be threshed out between Madero Villarreal, of Tulsa, Okla., Anthony Sciolino, Ba- tavia, N. Y. Woodrow Williams, an- ther Tuisa cntrant, and Paris Apice lof Boston. e bantams remaining tinning for titles were Glen of the Tuisa d PANCHO VI ) Jimmy Diaz, hive, Hart- Picardi, of New York Rrit ford Boston, vs four rounds. vs. Mickey 1n rounds 5 Sindul ans money April 25 — Nick Christy atenr from Bristol Hurtford nsational ex- blish himsclf as a star hout he wins over Pancho Redford in the rd hall Wil est nerformey of . 4 i star bout Foot G this eve nin Christy has won all 14 of his bouts turning pro, hut has never boy of the of Villa ow defeated | Suges New Bed therweight aker 1d Hurley has linked i in a double semi-tinal. sn Konchita of New York. | i o Nt aguinst O'Brien 5 lia an {lie aleven| Inl Irrankie e . while i | Willie Edgar Terry, 8t. Louis, Jack Spring 3 na Chicio of Boston | Norton, Boston. Louis Disantis, of g \anches | Cleveland and Clay Bond. Tulsa, 2 were 16Tt out of 12 featherwelghts. Ihe four survivors in the light- weight divisign were Wesley Ramey, Grand Rapids, Arnold Magdiel, Salt [Lake City. Tommy Rawson, Boston, ind Dan McCabe of Pittsburgh, Morcy Bowman was favored to take the welterweight title back to Grand Rapids, but was in Ime for trouble with George Breteh, Pitts. Lurgh, Tvan Smith, Salt Lake City, 2 10 Eddie Latko, Cleveland slugger. Karnoff Hansen, of Chicago, an wersized middleweight, appeared to huve an edge over the rest of fthe o1l in his division, which included Johnny Lee, Chicago, Ray Trembli Chicago, and Al Keegan, also of Chi. cugo. Alex Regdon, Pittsburgh, Vi tor Booker, Chicago, Harr Alle Boston and Ed Wille, Chicago, were fo battle it out for the 175 pound ntle, and John Schwake, St. Louis, Joseph Lillich, Hoston and Fran Novak. Pitisburgh. remained to scttle the heavyweight question. I lihre ago, since ot who. a weeks Chick the clever tord in the Nute. legation, Mose Butch, Garcia. Boston, . of Clevela anic the M: two hou one, | vho went Jo of four HOME RUN CLUB Prese Leaders Browns Phillies, mals Cubs, e United Riue, O Dol Hafey, « Hornshy, or. Tigers Indians, 2 Harper, Braves, 2 Herman, Dodger 2 Athletie Yesterday's Harper, Braves. 1 Herm Robins, 1. Ot Giants, 1 1"oxx Homers Giants, 1 Athletics, 1 laekso I'0 Heilman, Sonnenberé to Defend 2 His Mat Title Tonight Milwankee, Wis.. April 25 P —Gus ‘Dynamite” Sonnenberg will defend Lhis title of world's heavyweight ipare, 1 Totals Anierican 16 National league, 2 Total—4Y, SMITH AGAIN U Pinehurst, N. €. April 20 # with Horton Smith, voungz Joplin, Mo, |M roli sensation, who came a croppel ‘l ic . Y., and nest Scharpegge, one of the Florida winter tourna- | Milwaukee, will meet in the semi- ments when he changed from steel |windup. Sonnenberg and Maicewlcs 10 wood switched back to|are scheduled for a match in the steel 10 win the North and Houth ' Chicago Coliseum arena next Mon- | cpen tournament here, day night STEE Paul Bhannon, here tonigh Bpringtield. Joe Malcewics, shafts, 'i';ere’s At Least Or; l; EQery Office - { ! Yes YeEs | mEET A LOT &5 DAMES — THEY FALL QK. | SUPPOSE THAT'S THE LITTLE LADY 1| MET LAST NIGHT- | MET A SWELL LITTL® LADY LAST NIGHT FoR / FOR ME QUITE A LOT- { INSTANCE E7C ETC. NO Tis 1SN'T NANG I'M SPEAKING FOR THE TWELFTH NATIONAL BANIK AND You ARE OVERDRAWN National A, A. U. Junior Cham- fy- | - 1 and wrestling championship in a match | FOR HARD GAME SUNDAY Try Out Various Combinations in pening Game — Nichols and Noonan to Work as Battery Against Bristol West Ends — Visitors Bringing Imposing Lineup to This City — Brooks and McCue of New Departures to Occupy the Slab. With fair weather promised for | Sunday, the Falcon baseball leam is setting in shape for its opening | battle of the season with the West | Ends of Bristol to be staged Sunday | afternoon at 8t. Marys’ field. The finishing touches on the diamend | will be made Saturday and the squua will hold a final workout before tha |game Saturday afternoon and prob- | ably Sunday merning. Manager Smulski will use several combinations in both the infleld and | outfield Sunday afternoon in order to find out, if possible, the strong- est offensive and defensive one. He will probably send Nichols onto the firing line with Mickey Noonan be- hind the bat. | He can select his infield from lamong such material as “Chucky" Wojack. “Starhead” Budnick, John- ny Klatka, Joe Walicki, Mike Buch. cri, Joe Luty and Abramowics while amonz the outstanding candidates for outfield berths are Eddie Payne of Easthampton and “Lefty” Haber, | The Bristol team is a composition of former New Departure stars and {other semi-pro performers front the ! Bell Town. Iortified by Brooks and { McCue as the slubmen, the team will | have a pair of ace firers on the mound. Besides these, the tearn has Zetarski, King and Georgie Scott, former New Departure players, whe ,are strong on the defense and also { with the willow | The Kalcons will practice Saturday |“fternoon at » o'clock and the game | will get under way at 3 o'clock. PLAY TIE GANE ford Called ic Fifir. A practice battle between the New Britain high school baseball team the Kingswood school nine .t |Hartford in Hartford yesterday, wus {tied at seven-all. Kingswood scor:] [five runs in the third inning, while | New Britain, trailing 7 to z gong |into the fifth, rallied and tied the | count. ‘ Linehan occupied the mound ‘or \u‘v\ locals for the first time yestere day. Hc is a former Rotary leagus |and American Legion pitcher. He | allowed two hits and scored th: | strikeouts. His onc bad session was | the third when his support crumpled, | New Britain got nine hits during the | Eame. | A beautitul bunt { second baseman, by Puskewskl, with Wesoly, o flelder on third, gave New Britaln it | seventh run of the gume. To Join Helen Wills | New York, April 25 UM—The sup. porting cadt for the American tennie |show which will tour Europe this {summér with Helen Wills as the | faatured perfornier, Is on its way to join Queen Helen in Paris. Edith |Cross of California. third ranking | American woman piayer whe will be Miss Wills' d6ubles partner, and an. ‘other young star, Marjorie Morrill lof Dedham, Mams. sailed at mid- Inight last night. Miss Wills already c in Paris. The three stars will take {part in a team match aguinst Hol. land, thén visit Irance, Germany and England. A Washington detective sought & | man pcesessed of an unusual watch. lfla found him by asking strangers [tho'hme of day. i BY BRIGGS HELLO~ HELLO - Yes Tis 1g BUSHWAH 9096 HA-HA* HA HA < HA HA HA HA/ wWE weee LISTENNG |